About the show

After receiving a strange package in the mail, “Relativity” follows college student Erin Barclay as she unexpectedly finds herself hosting two strangers, artist Perry and grad student Candace. They are quickly placed in a life or death situation as the object in the package unsticks them from time, causing them to experience time jumps, but not in the same order. The series is structured so that the same ten episodes can be viewed in three different orders, each order following one character’s subjective experience of events, all the while raising questions about fate and mortality. But, you know, in a fun way.

Creative team

Chris Cherry

Creator, writer, director, executive producer

Chris Cherry is a writer and filmmaker based in Brooklyn. Born in Texas, Chris grew up nursing a dual interest in science fiction and comedy. Hoping to parlay those interests into a career, he earned a BS in Radio/TV/Film from the University of Texas at Austin. He then moved to New York to pursue a MFA in TV Writing and Production. His short film The Joke was an official selection for The Chattanooga Film Festival 2015 and the Ha! International Film Festival 2015. He also was an actor and associate producer for Brains, An Original Webseries. He thinks you look very nice today.

Andrew Williams is a writer, director and actor from Dallas, Texas. New York Credits: Messages for Gary (Gary), Songs for a New World (Man 2) and The Necktie (Jessup). Favorite additional credits: Spring Awakening by Frank Wedekind (Moritz), The Actor’s Nightmare (George), and The Bald Soprano (Mr. Martin). He is a proud Texas State University graduate and a retired swim teacher.

After escaping her rural Colorado hometown, Bri earned her BA in Creative Writing and an MFA in Writing and Producing for Television, studying in Oregon and New York, respectively. She currently resides in Brooklyn with four roommates and by day is an Associate Producer for Digital Development at MTV. She is the creator and star of Brains, an original web series. You can find more about her at her decade-old blog BrisOwnWorld.com or her professional portfolio BriCastellini.com